'As well as being a masterful story, The Accord is a feat of daring and accomplished composition... Romantic, edgy, moving, tight and fast, The Accord is Keith Brooke on incandescent form... at his absolute best.'—Interzone

Embrace: tales from the dark side (2010)Collection of horror, dark fantasy and other weird stories, with new afterwords. Contents: 'Skin', 'To Be Alone, Together', 'Mother', 'Debbs is Back', 'What She Wanted', 'Brighton Town', 'Passengers', 'The Story of My Life', 'Caroline', 'Resting Place', 'Embrace'.

Faking It: accounts of the General Genetics Corporation (2010)Nine stories of sex, drugs and manipulation about a company that will stop at nothing to get its own way. Contents: 'Adrenotropic Man', 'The Greatest Game of All', 'Missing Time', 'Professionals', 'Easy Never Pays', 'The Real Thing', 'Faking It' (original to this collection), 'Beefcake', and bonus story 'The Man Who Built Heaven'.

Liberty Spin: tales of scientifiction (2010)Collection of nine science-fiction stories, each with a new afterword. Contents: 'Jurassic and the Great Tree', '.zipped', 'A Different Sky', 'Welcome to the Green Planet', 'Queen Bee', 'Hotrider', 'Sussed', 'Anthrocine', 'Liberty Spin'.

Memesis: modifiction and other strange changes (2010)Eight stories about strange changes and the strangely changed, each with a new afterword. Contents: 'Witness', 'Queen of the Burn Plain', 'Riding the Serpent's Back', 'The Horseman of Two Torrents, or, The Galloping Adventurer and the Vindictive Bitch-Hag Who Made Him Like This' (original to this collection), 'The Domegame and Mr P', 'Memesis', 'The Art of Self-Abuse', 'Beside the Sea'.

Segue: into the strange (2010)Nine stories of fantasy and alternative realities, each with a new afterword. Contents: 'Segue', 'Westward', 'Passion Play', 'Genetopia', 'Doctor Bull's Intervention', 'The People of the Sea', 'Hannah', 'Protection' (original to this collection), 'Head Shots'.

Parallax View by Keith Brooke and Eric Brown (2001)This was first due to appear in May 1999, but alas the publisher, Tanjen, went out of business -- I lose count of the number of book deals I've had fall through... PV is a collaborative collection of short fiction written with Eric Brown, with an introduction by Stephen Baxter and illustrated by Dominic Harman. Originally it was to include three new stories, but after the first deal fell through we sold all the stories for magazine publication; now the book reprints all of our collaborations to date ('Appassionata', 'Sugar and Spice', 'Under Antares', 'The Denebian Cycle', 'The Flight of the Oh Carrollian' and 'Mind's Eye') and a solo novelette from each author (Eric's 'A Prayer for the Dead' and my 'Jurassic and the Great Tree'). The 2007 edition dispenses with the two solo stories, making room for a new collaborative novella, 'In Transit'.

Tomorrow by Nick Gifford

Tomorrow: a future only you can see; a future only you can save... Tomorrow: an emotion- and time-tangled thriller set in the War Against Chronological Terror. Tomorrow: when three teenagers may have the power to save or destroy a world that is yet to be.

Transported to a world inhabited by vampires, Ben befriends a girl called Rachel. She takes him to her farm to prove she's not like the other vampires, but that's when he discovers a terrible secret. And why is the book called Piggies? That's the worst horror of all. "Ingenious... this chilling story reads with all the power and demented logic of a thoroughly bad dream." The Independent

Shortlisted for the Philip K Dick Award. (Note: the US title is Harmony; elsewhere it's alt.human.) The aliens are here. They always have been. And now, one by one, they're destroying our cities. In a world where nothing is as it seems, where humans are segregated and aliens can sing realities and tear worlds apart, a ragged band of survivors may be the only hope for humankind.

Frankie is a boy who retreats from the harsh struggles of day-to-day life into daydreaming. But then... as Frankie's humiliations mount up, more and more elements from his faraway fantasy world start to appear in the real one. Can he use his imaginary world to escape? Can he learn how to construct the world around him from his dreams, and so get some kind of control over his life?

You're not paranoid if they really are after you. Someone is messing with Liam's world. All the rules have changed and his life has unravelled completely. What he does know is that someone is watching him. There are no bystanders in this terrifying game. "An exciting, fast paced book that will have you on the edge of your seat until the last page." Word Up

An old era is drawing to a close, a new era about to begin, and the great mage Donn has passed on his Talents to a new generation. When a rogue church leader threatens to set loose wild powers, Donn's children must oppose him but, also, they must contend with Donn himself: the old mage has not finished with his children yet. A fantasy epic of revolution, jealousy and earth-shattering magic.

As a TV crew prepares to film the story of the lost prince's tomb, 12-year-old Jools Bone and his new friends Ned, Helen and Billy face a life and death rush to prevent history repeating itself. A dark and wickedly funny story by "the king of children's horror" (Sunday Express).

Tomorrow: a future only you can see; a future only you can save... Tomorrow: an emotion- and time-tangled thriller set in the War Against Chronological Terror. Tomorrow: when three teenagers may have the power to save or destroy a world that is yet to be.

A lost colony, rediscovered by descendants of its original investors... When the expedition from the Holy Corporation of GenGen arrives on Expatria, for some it looks like salvation from a backward-looking, superstition-ridden society, but for others, it looks suspiciously like an invasion. "In the recognized front ranks of SF writers" Locus

Shortlisted for the Philip K Dick Award. (Note: the US title is Harmony; elsewhere it's alt.human.) The aliens are here. They always have been. And now, one by one, they're destroying our cities. In a world where nothing is as it seems, where humans are segregated and aliens can sing realities and tear worlds apart, a ragged band of survivors may be the only hope for humankind.

Explores the sub-genres of science fiction from the perspectives of a dozen top SF authors, combining a critical viewpoint with exploration of the challenges and opportunities facing authors working in SF today.

Multiple personalities fighting for control of a single body; a single personality constantly splitting and reinventing itself and its past; a Mars that never was; an interstellar war that has always been.

Frankie is a boy who retreats from the harsh struggles of day-to-day life into daydreaming. But then... as Frankie's humiliations mount up, more and more elements from his faraway fantasy world start to appear in the real one. Can he use his imaginary world to escape? Can he learn how to construct the world around him from his dreams, and so get some kind of control over his life?

When Noah and Priscilla escape into the Accord, Priscilla's murderous husband plots to destroy the whole Accord and them with it. Where does the pursuit of revenge stop for immortals in an eternal world?

You're not paranoid if they really are after you. Someone is messing with Liam's world. All the rules have changed and his life has unravelled completely. What he does know is that someone is watching him. There are no bystanders in this terrifying game. "An exciting, fast paced book that will have you on the edge of your seat until the last page." Word Up

The wilds: a world where genes mutate and migrate between species through plague and fever, but that's where Flint must go... "A minor masterpiece that should usher Brooke at last into the recognized front ranks of SF writers" (Locus)

Danny is terrified of being like his father, who ended up in prison after a night of savage violence. But then he finds his father's diary and uncovers his dark thoughts - and even darker secrets. Who was whispering to his father, goading him, leading him on? And what if they are coming back for Danny? "The king of children's horror..."Sunday Express

Matt's home life is falling to pieces as his mother seeks refuge from divorce by returning to the seaside town where she grew up. Separated from his friends, bored and discontented, Matt gradually becomes aware that his mother's family are the keepers of a terrifying secret. "Another great teen thriller." Spot On

Transported to a world inhabited by vampires, Ben befriends a girl called Rachel. She takes him to her farm to prove she's not like the other vampires, but that's when he discovers a terrible secret. And why is the book called Piggies? That's the worst horror of all. "Ingenious... this chilling story reads with all the power and demented logic of a thoroughly bad dream." The Independent

The descendants of Expatria's first colonists from Earth have rejected technology. When Mathias Hanrahan joins a team trying to relearn the ancient technologies, against a background of impending war, he discovers that strange messages are coming from space.

Arrival of the recontact mission from the Holy Corporation of GenGen on the formerly-lost colony world Expatria further complicates an already murderously complex web of religious and political intrigue. For some, it looks like salvation from a backward-looking, superstition-ridden society; for others, it looks suspiciously like an invasion.

Jed Brindle is an alien. At least, that's what they call him on Earth. He's really a colony-bred soldier - augmented with cyborg implants - with the Extraterran Peacekeeping Force, fighting for control of what used to be the United States.